Myriocephalus stuartii

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Read about Myriocephalus stuartii in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Myriocephalus stuartii, Benth. (Polycalymma Stuartii, F. Muell. & Sond.). Pubescent or woolly, not much branched: lvs. linear or lanceolate, half st.-clasping, 1-2 in. long: clusters hemispherical, 1 in. or more across; partial heads 5-8-fld.: seeds woolly; pappus of numerous ciliate bristles.—Very rare in American collections. An odd sort of everlasting flower, known to the trade as Polycalymma Stuartii. It is a half-hardy plant, growing about 1 ½ ft. high and bearing yellow and white heads.


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